Sources: King Family

2. "Irish Civil Deaths," Eleventh June 1891 at Dooyeher, District of Roundstone No. 2 in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 124, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Death: Eleventh June 1891 at Dooyeher
Name: Margaret King
Sex: Female
Condition: Widow
Age last birthday: 86 years
Rank, Profession or Occupation: Widow of a Farmer
Certified Cause of Death: Old Age 6 months no medical attendant
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: Pat King son present at death Dooyeher
When Registered: twenty first September 1891

3. "Letter from Patrick King to Valentine King," 15 June 1891, Photocopy of letter in possession of Jenny Tenlen.

4. "Letter from Albert King," 17 Aug 2006, Original letter in files of Jenny Tenlen (O'Donnell-King Notebook), He sent a photocopy of the actual marriage record.

25. "Irish Civil Deaths," Third April 1903, District of Roundstone No. 2 in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 280, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Death: Third April, 1903, at Dooyeher
Name: Mary Burke
Sex: Female
Condition: Widow
Age last birthday: 83 years
Rank, Profession or Occupation: Widow of a Farmer
Certified Cause of Death: Old Age, Senile Decay, no attendant
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: Patrick Burke present at Death, Dooyeher
When Registered: Twenty-third April 1903

32. "Irish Civil Births," 22 February 1868, District of Roundstone in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 83, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Birth: twenty-second February 1868, Dooyear
Name: Edward
Sex: Male
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father: Patrick King, Dooyear
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother: Mary King, formerly Mulkeran
Rank or Profession of father: Farmer
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: X the mark of Patrick King present at the birth, Dooyear
When Registered: Second March 1868

36. E-mail from Ellen Zimmerman, EKZATNY -at- aol.com - she is a descendant of Coleman and Annie (Geary) King.

37. Announcement found in Jack Watson's scrapbook.
"Mr. and Mrs. Coleman King request the pleasure of your company at their Twenty-fifth Wedding Anniversary on Saturday Evening, January 18, 1913 at their home 1328 Lefferts Avenue, Morris Park, N. Y."

42. "Standard Certificate of Death, State of California, Department of Public Health, Vital Statistics," 23 Nov 1931, San Francisco Hospital, San Francisco Co., California, File #31-061935, Local Registered No. 7604, Official certificate in files of Jenny Tenlen.
Full name: John Charles King
Place of Death: San Francisco Hospital
Male, White, Single
Date of birth: June 10th, about 1863
Date of death, November 20th, 1931
Age about 68 years, 5 months, 10 days
Occupation: Laborer
Birthplace: Ireland
Name of Father: John King (birthplace: Ireland)
Name of Mother: Mary Green (birthplace: Ireland)
Resided at 748 Clayton St. for 1 year, 4 months.
In California 26 years.
In U.S. 60 years.
Cause of death: Cacinoma cardiac portion of stomach
Buried: Holy Cross Cemetery on November 23, 1931

43. Information sent by Bob Minty on the descendants of John and Margaret (King) Watson; received 6 Sep 2001.

44. Information sent by Peggy Click-Taylor (descendant of Jack and Margaret (King) Watson), including Watson and King Family genealogies and photos; received 24 Dec 2001.

51. Information sent by Peggy Click-Taylor (descendant of Jack and Margaret (King) Watson), including Watson and King Family genealogies and photos; received 24 Dec 2001. Peggy has birth/death as Dec. 15, 1903-1979.

52. "Washington Death Records," Washington State Digital Archives, http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/, PDF file of record saved to hard drive, If she died at age 65 yrs 6 days, her birthday would have been 22 Dec 1873 (which is improbable, given that Patrick was born in April 1874).

61. "Records of Calvary Cemetery, Seattle, WA," Associated Catholic Cemeteries of Seattle, Cemetery ID#30152; Grave 15 Lot 52 Section 5, photograph of grave site in personal files.
Sarah and Patrick are buried next to each other. Section 5 is located at the north end of the cemetery, in a largely undeveloped section. Their plots are near the section 5 marker, about half-way between the driveway and the fence.

62. "Seattle Times," March 13, 1959.
"Rosary for Patrick E. King, 85, a retired hoisting engineer, will be said at 8:30 o'clock tonight and Requiem Mass will be said at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow, both at St. Alphonsus Church. Burial, directed by Hoffner-Fisher-Kalfus Mortuary, will be in Calvary. Mr. King died yesterday after a brief illness. A native of St. Paul, he came here about 50 years ago from Tacoma. He was a member of Local 302, Hoisting Engineer's Union. His wife Sarah died in 1953. Survivors are four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Mrs. Evelyn Carpenter, Mrs. Allan Cochran, all of Seattle, and Mrs. Dorothy Sherbondy, Morton, Lewis County; a son, Coleman E. King, Missoula, Mont; a brother, Joseph R. King, Seattle; 23 grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren."

66. "Records of Calvary Cemetery, Seattle, WA," Associated Catholic Cemeteries of Seattle, Cemetery ID#30143; Grave 16 Lot 52 Section 5, photograph of grave site in personal files.
Sarah and Patrick are buried next to each other. Section 5 is located at the north end of the cemetery, in a largely undeveloped section. Their plots are near the section 5 marker, about half-way between the driveway and the fence.

67. "Seattle Post-Intelligencer," March 18, 1953.
"Mrs. Sarah A. King, 74, at 949 W. 63rd St., died Monday at Columbus Hospital. She was born in Ireland and moved to Seattle 42 years ago. She is survived by her husband, Patrick E.; four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Murphy, Mrs. Evelyn Carpenter and Mrs. Helen Cochran, all of Seattle, and Mrs. Dorothy Sherbondy, Warren, Washington; a son, Coleman E., Missoula; two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Jay, Idaho; Mrs. Annie Cunningham, St. Paul; 19 grandchildren, and 9 great-grandchildren. Requiem Mass will be said at 8:30 am at St. Alphonsus Church with burial under direction of Fisher-Kalfus Mortuary, in Calvary Cemetery."

70. "Washington Death Records," Washington State Digital Archives, http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/, PDF file of record saved to hard drive, Record no. 139, Register no. 10154; died age 77; parents were John King and Mary Green.

76. "Washington Death Records," Washington State Digital Archives, http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/, PDF file of record saved to hard drive, Record no. 123; Register no. 14114; died age 80.

77. "Seattle Times," July 24, 1959.
"Requied Mass was said today for Joseph R. King, 80, of 1520 First Av W, in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, with burial at Calvary under the direction of Booth-Ashmore Mortuary. Mr. King died at his home after a long illness. Mr. King was born in St. Paul. He came to Seattle in 1909. He was a retired construction superintendent. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Betty Olsen, Seattle, and a son, Joseph King, Jr., in California."

88. Ira was buried in an unmarked grave in Section V, Row 22, Grave 8. Grave was photographed by Connie Trevin of San Mateo, CA in May, 2003. She wrote down "2-26-1938" as the date of burial, but should it be March 26?

90. ""Died"," Oakland Tribune, Oakland, Alameda Co., California, October 20, 1924, CA Death Index#44907; died age 36.
"CARLISLE-In Oakland, October 19, 1924, Abbie King Carlisle, dearly beloved wife of Ralph H. Carlisle and loving mother of Ralph and John Carlisle, daughter of the late John and Mary King and loving sister of John, Patrick, Joseph, Martin, and Bridget King and Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Thomas Hynes and Mrs. Ira Carlisle and the late Coleman King. A native of Minnesota. Notice of funeral hereafter. Remains at the chapel of Grant D. Miller, 2372 East Fourteenth street, Oakland."

93. "Irish Civil Births," 23 August 1868, District of Roundstone No. 2 in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 26, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Birth: twenty-third August 1868, Dooyear
Name: John
Sex: Male
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father: Patrick Cloherty, Dooyear
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother: Barbara Cloherty, formerly King
Rank or Profession of father: Farmer
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: Joseph Cloherty, Present at birth, Dooyear
When Registered: Nineteenth November 1868

96. "Death Notices: John Cloherty," Tacoma News Tribune, Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington, Saturday, 25 Feb 1939, pg. 20.
John Cloherty, 71, of Kelso, died Thursday at his home. He was a plumber and former resident of Tacoma. Surviving are his wife, Erina; brother, Joseph, in San Francisco; niece, Mary Earls in Tacoma, and six nephews, Cullom, Steven, Michael and Joseph Earls and Joseph and Charles Cloherty, all in Tacoma. Cassedy & Allen will make funeral arrangements."

99. "Irish Civil Births," 10 Nov 1874, District of Roundstone No. 2 in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 42, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Birth: Tenth November 1874, Dooyear
Name: Margaret
Sex: Female
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father: Patrick Cloherty, Dooyear
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother: Barbara Cloherty, formerly King
Rank or Profession of father: Farmer
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: Margaret Cloherty, her mark, present at birth, Dooyear
When Registered: Nineteenth November 1874

103. "Washington Death Records," Washington State Digital Archives, http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/, PDF file of record saved to hard drive, Record no. 89; confirms that Patrick Cloherty was her father (and Barbara King was her mother).

104. "Margaret Earls," Tacoma Daily Ledger, Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington, 24 Jan 1927, p. 7.
"Mrs. Margaret Earls, whose home was at 2919 North 15th street, died Saturday night at a local hospital at the age of 51 years. She had been a resident of Tacoma 36 years and was a member of St. Leo's Catholic church, in the work of whose societies she was prominent. She is survived by her husband Michael M. Earls; by a daughter, Mary; by four sons, Cullom, Stephen, Michael and Joseph, all of Tacoma; and by five brothers, John Cloherty of Kelso, Valentine, Coleman and Patrick Cloherty of Tacoma, and Joseph Cloherty of San Francisco.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Leo's church, the cortege leaving the home, where the body lies, at 9:45. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery under the direction of Cassedy & Allen. Knights of Columbus are asked to meet Monday at the home at 8 p.m."

107. "Irish Civil Births," 6 May 1876, District of Roundstone No. 2 in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 319, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Birth: Sixth May 1876, Dooyear
Name: Coleman
Sex: Male
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father: Patrick Cloherty, Dooyear
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother: Barbara Cloherty, formerly King
Rank or Profession of father: Farmer
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: Mary Cloherty, her mark, present at birth, Dooyear
When Registered: Nineteenth June 1876

112. "Irish Civil Births," 7 Mar 1879, District of Roundstone No. 2 in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 235, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Birth: Seventh March 1879, Dooyear
Name: Patrick
Sex: Male
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father: Patrick Cloherty, Dooyear
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother: Barbara Cloherty, formerly King
Rank or Profession of father: Farmer
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: Patrick Cloherty, his mark, father, Dooyear
When Registered: Seventeenth March 1879

115. "Irish Civil Births," 21 May 1881, District of Roundstone No. 2 in the Union of Clifden in the County of Galway, No. 71, General Register Office, Dublin, Ireland, Photocopy sent by Albert King.
Date and Place of Birth: Twenty-first May 1881, Dooyear
Name: Joseph
Sex: Male
Name and Surname and Dwelling Place of Father: Patrick Cloherty, Dooyear
Name and Surname and Maiden Surname of Mother: Barbara Cloherty, formerly King
Rank or Profession of father: Farmer
Signature, Qualification and Residence of Informant: Patrick Cloherty, his mark, father, Dooyear
When Registered: Thirteenth June 1879

123. "Obituaries," Tacoma News Tribune, Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington, Tues., Sept. 7, 1948, pg. 12.
"MRS. ANNA CLOHERTY, 69, of 1122 So. I St., died Sunday at a local hospital. She was born in New York and lived in Tacoma 35 years. She was a member of St. Leo's Church. She is survived by two sons, Charles P. of Tacoma and Joseph of Texas, and two grandchildren. Cassedy and Allen is in charge."

126. Announcement found in Jack Watson's scrapbook; transcribed by Bob Minty.
"Mr. and Mrs. John Taplin announce the marriage of their daughter Florence Mae to Mr. John Joseph King on Wednesday the twenty-seventh of September One thousand nine hundred and sixteen, Richmond Hill, New York."

129. "Obituaries: Marguerite E. Minty," Peninsula Daily News, Clallam Co., Washington, March 28, 1996, pg. 4, sec A, col 5.
Marguerite E. Minty
Port Angeles
Private family services will be conducted for Marguerite E. Minty, 96, of Port Angeles. Burial will be in Sequim View Cemetery. Mrs. Minty died Tuesday, March 26, 1996, in Port Angeles. She was born June 12, 1899, in Spokane to John A. and Margaret King Watson. She married James A. Minty April 21, 1920, in Seattle; he died in 1962. Mrs. Minty was a charter member of Gardiner Garden Club and past state president of the Ladies Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She was also a member of Eastern Star, Amaranth, and World War I Ladies VFW Auxiliary. Survivors include sons Robert of Sequim and James of Kent; daughters Marian Barber of New Haven, Conn., and Patricia Cole of Dallas; 16 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. Harper-Ridgeview Funeral Chapel is in charge.

Mr. and Mrs. Minty were returning to their Gardiner home where they lived the past 13 years after he retired from the Seattle Fire Department.

Funeral services will be held by the Veterans of Foreign Wars at United Presbyterian Church, Sequim, at 1 p.m. Saturday under the direction of Stroud Funeral Home, Port Townsend. Burial will be in the veterans' plat at Sequim View Cemetery.

Mr. Minty was a veteran of World War I, serving in the coast artillery and at Fort Worden. After the war he spent several years in California and then returned to Seattle and retired from the fire department there in 1949.

After retiring he was fire chief for the Naval installation on Indian Island five years.

He was born Aug. 2, 1898, in Tacoma and married Marguerite Watson at Seattle April 21, 1920.

Mr. Minty was department chaplain of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and past commander of District 14; a member of Jefferson Lodge 107, F&AM; Bremerton Consistory, Scottish Rite Bodies; past worthy patron of Jefferson Chapter 252, Order of Eastern Star; past royal patron of Fidelity Court 75, Order of Amaranth; a member and past commander of Henry Echternkamp Post 1460, VFW, Sequim.

Survivors include his wife Marguerite; two daughters, Mrs. P. C. Barber of Harnden, Conn.; and Mrs. Lawrence Cole of Fort Worth, Texas; two sons, James W. of Sequim and Robert S. of Hoodsport; 12 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. George Ramsey of Berkeley, Calif.; two brothers, Walter R. Evans of Balboa Island, Calif., and William Evans, also of California.

131. "Washington State Death Index 1940-1996," certificate #030792. Gives date of death as 2 Dec 1984

133. American Medical Association, American Medical Directory 1936. A Register of Legally Qualified Physicians of the US and Canada.
RICHMOND HILL
KING, COLEMAN RAYMOND V., b. 1899
Graduated from Long Island College Hospital (which was reorganized as Long Island College of Medicine in 1930) in 1925; licensed to practice medicine in NY 1925. Fellow of the AMA. 103-36 Lefferts Blvd, hrs. 1-3 and 7-8.